]0 (J I T Y_H_A LI, ftfl **** MONDAY NEXT. OH* XT THB PEOPLE'S CONCERTS. Patriotic Nest Grand Programme 'THE LAND OF THE MO A AND KANGAROO." Embracing the Battlefields of New Zealand and Portraits of Her Heroic Defenders. Magnificent Pictorial and Dioramic Effects. SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Second appearance of MISS LAURA FISHER. First appearance of MISS CONSTANCE HATHERLEY, Harpist. • STATUARY TABLEAUX ' produced by Mr 1 heo. Queree. Prices as usual. P. li. DIX, Manager. i s crua^ 6° TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 16. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF J^-R JOHN -pULLBR'S GRAND LIMELIGHT CONCERTS. Limelight Artist ... MR C. E. MACKIE. ' A TOUR UP THE RHINE.' MISS E. L. FEATON^ MISS LYDIA FULLER, Elocutionist, MESSRS ARCHDALE TAYLER, HOWARD CHAMBERS, AND. JOHN FULLER, MR ALBERT LUCAS will recite 'AN OLD FOOL ' (By G. R. Sims). MR TRUSSELL, the Great Cornet Soloist, Bandmaster of Newton Band (Special engagement). X *** A T ODGE UNITED SERVICE, No. 10. J_J The Installation Ball will be held in the St. George's Hall, Great North Road, on FRIDAY, 3rd July, 1896. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs M. H. Keesing, G. B. Tlrwaites, H. E. Whitlaw, A. T. Hookey, L. Henricksen, and R. Finlay. As a limited number only will be issued an early application is necessary, THOS. W. ALLEN, P.M., Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen.— I regret very much that the pressure of public business has made it impossible for me to carry out my intended visit to Auckland before the session, for the purpose of addressing you. I shall, however, do so at the earliest opportunity. Meanwhile, I have to thank you for many manifestations of a continuance of that confidence and support which were 60 overwhelmingly displayed towards the Government and myself in the election contest ten months ago. I desire to announce that I shall again "be a candidate for your suffrages at the approaching General Election. I am, Yours sincerely, T. THOMPSON. Wellington, June 4, 1896. f^ RE AT NORTHERN GOLD MINVJT ING COMPANY, MATAURA. A Meeting of Subscribers in the abovenamed Company will be held in the Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street, on FRIDAY, the 12th instant at 3 p.m. Business : The Formation of a Company (to be registered), the adoption of rules, appointment of Directors and Manager, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. GEORGE ELLIOT, Secretary (pro tern). Auckland, 11th June, 1896. T ARGEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF BALL PROGRAMMES IN AUCKLAND AT THE OBSERVER OFFICE.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 911, 13 June 1896, Page 9
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419Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 911, 13 June 1896, Page 9
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